Googles infrastructure spending continued its upward trend during the fourth quarter, hitting a two-year high of $1.02 billion. Excluding the fourth quarter of 2010, though  in which Google plunked down $2 billion for a massive data center/office location at 111 8th Avenue in New York  the companys last quarter represents the biggest infrastructure investment in its history.

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